Ghosts Of Cape Sabine by Leonard F. Guttridge

Set against the harsh and unforgiving backdrop of the Arctic, this gripping historical account delves into the ill-fated Greely Expedition of 1881-1884. The narrative meticulously chronicles the harrowing journey of the 25-man crew sent to establish a meteorological station in the far north, only to face extreme isolation, dwindling supplies, and the relentless grip of the polar winter. As the men grapple with starvation, mutiny, and the specter of death, the story unfolds with a poignant exploration of human endurance, leadership, and the desperate struggle for survival in one of the most desolate places on Earth.